This stone house built in the 1840s was part of the Underground Railroad. See the two hiding places used for slaves, and furniture and accessories from the mid-1800s.
This stone house built in the 1840s was part of the Underground Railroad. See the two hiding places used for slaves, and furniture and accessories from the mid-1800s.
This stone house built in the 1840s was part of the Underground Railroad. See the two hiding places used for slaves, and furniture and accessories from the mid-1800s.
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Salem, IA MuseumsGreat scenic views abound in this 200-acre area of forest communities and massive limestone bluffs rising above the creek. Th...
Local history museum....
See one-of-a-kind collection of clocks carved by John R. McLain over the last 35 years....
Donnellson is located along the first 265-mile segment of the 1846 en masse movement of the Mormons from Nauvoo, IL to the Va...